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30 September - 01 October 2025 | London, UK

Europe’s flagship event for biomarkers technological innovation returns: advancing biomarkers in drug discovery, development, clinical trials and accelerating precision medicine

Overview Biomarkers Spatial Biology For Precision Medicine Digital Pathology & AI

Explore Biomarkers & Precision Medicine 2025: Navigating Challenges Across the Biomarkers Value Chain to Propel Discovery through to Clinical Development

Join us for Biomarkers & Precision Medicine, an immersive event now in its 20th year, spotlighting the latest trends and tools in biomarker research. This year’s agenda also includes dedicated programmes on Spatial Biology for Precision Medicine and Digital Pathology & AI. The event gathers leading experts from global pharmaceutical companies, pioneering biotech firms & startups, and leading academic & healthcare institutions, all contributing to various therapeutic areas and stages of drug development, clinical trials, and precision patient treatments.

Biomarkers 2025

Join world-leading experts in biomarker research and development for this in-person meeting in the heart of London. Discover groundbreaking insight into biomarker science, patient stratification, companion diagnostics, regulatory considerations, clinical development and trial design and  explore cutting-edge innovations driving precision medicine forward.

  • 2-day programme to hear from and share insights with key innovators from pharma and healthcare in biomarkers discovery, development, translational research, clinical trials & clinical development, precision medicine and diagnostic strategies 
  • Gain invaluable insights into the latest advancements in the integration of biomarkers in early drug development through unique case studies across multiple therapeutic areas. Key opinion leaders will be presenting on NASH, cardiovascular disease detection, rare & autoimmune diseases and oncology, immune-oncology & neuroscience 
  • Discover collaborative solutions for digital transformation, digital biomarkers and data-driven approaches. Presentations will cover digital biomarkers for disease detection and monitoring; integration of digital health technologies & devices, AI/ML approaches and RWE & biomarker data analysis 
  • Discuss the latest innovations in navigating regulatory barriers in clinical trials & CdX and complex biomarkers. From in vitro diagnostics regulations and quality environment for quality testing through to how regulators can support the development and adoption 
  • Tap into enabling precision medicine in diagnostics & development. Key opinion leaders will be covering developing nextgen diagnostics methods as well as case studies from oncology, autoimmune diseases and neuroscience 
  • A high-quality programme devised with the help of our esteemed advisory board & steering committee. Presentations will cover integrating multi-omics data, capturing complex clinical phenotype and cell & gene biomarkers as innovative approaches to treat rare diseases 

Agenda at a Glance


Day One

  • Track 1: Biomarkers Identification, Validation in Oncology, Immuno-Oncology & Immunology
  • Track 2: Enabling Precision Medicine for Diagnostics & Development
  • Track 3: Biomarkers for Clinical Development

Day Two

  • Track 1: Biomarkers Identification & Validation: Neuroscience & Co-Morbidity
  • Track 2: New & Emerging Biomarker Technologies for Biomarker Analysis  & Data Science
  • Track 3: Biomarkers for Clinical Trials
  • Track 4: Genomic & Multi-Omic Approaches in Biomarkers Discovery and Development

Spatial Biology for Precision Medicine

Join leaders, experts, and researchers in our Spatial Biology for Precision Medicine programme, connecting global academic & research organisations as well as pharma representatives for high-level discussions on the latest innovations in spatial research & technologies. Forward looking visionary leaders will discuss the current state of the industry, market trends and future growth areas aiding the application of spatial technologies in the clinic as well as the rise of digital pathology.

  • Discuss the latest innovations in spatial multi omics techniques & approaches. Presentations will delve into translating spatial imaging techniques & approaches into the clinic, multi-modality processing and case studies from various spatial omics.
  • Take a deep dive into image segmentation, AI-powered imaging, and utilising digital pathology for spatial biology. Key opinion leaders will be providing insights into label free imaging technologies, algorithm design for spatial data and relevant spatial parameters in different model systems.
  • Gain comprehensive insights into utilising spatial biology in pharma. Hear about spatial research & spatial technologies in pharma R&D and also using the technology for diagnostics purposes & clinical development use cases.
  • Explore a variety of topic areas for spatial technologies. Topics covered include liver disease, oncology, neurodegeneration, diabetes, immunology and more!

Agenda at a Glance


  • Day One | Track 5: Spatial Multi Omics Tools, Techniques & Approaches
  • Day One | Track 6: Spatial Biology in Pharma & Translational Drug Research
  • Day Two | Track 5: AI Image Analysis, Imaging & Spatial Bioinformatics, Data Analytics & Interpretation
  • Day Two | Track 6 Part 1: Applications of Spatial Research & Technologies in Biology
  • Day Two | Track 6: Part 2: Spatial Technologies for Clinical Development

Digital Pathology & AI 2025

Gather with leading innovators in digital pathology for an in-person event in the heart of London. Dive into the latest advancements in AI-driven image analysis & computational pathology, as well as hearing from the challenges faced and lessons learnt from those who have already implemented DP & AI into their workflow so that you can join others in shaping the future of pathology.

  • Hear from and meet with key innovators in Digital Pathology and AI. 2025 attendees will include - Senior Vice President, Worldwide Pathology; Senior Consultant, Pathology etc
  • Discuss the latest innovations in AI, Image Analysis and computational pathology approaches. Presentations will delve into how AI is being successfully integrated into workflows and its use through case studies in various therapeutic areas to provide an AI based precision medicine approach
  • New to 2025! Take a deep dive into the business case and ROI of digital pathology. Key opinion leaders will be providing insights into the lessons they have learned in the procurement, implementation and deployment in a multi-site environment
  • New to 2025! Gain comprehensive insights into utilising Digital pathology in pharma. Hear about the digitalization of toxicology and the use of algorithms to develop and implement tissue-based endpoints as well as detection and quantification of biomarkers and their use in stratifying patients to enable precision medicine
  • Join a series of workshops, roundtable and panel discussions. Interactive sessions will include ‘AI Ethics, image format standardization’ Digital Pathology from a pathologists perspective and many more

Agenda at a Glance


Day One

  • Track 7: Image Analysis & AI
  • Track 8: Digital Pathology Implementation, Strategy & Applications

Day Two

  • Track 7: Computational Pathology & AI
  • Track 8: Utilizing Digital Pathology & AI in Pharma Research

NextGen Biomed 2025

Advancing Therapeutic Innovation Through Multi-Omics Research  

NextGen Omics & Spatial Biology connects thought leaders, researchers, and experts with pharmaceutical & biotech representatives to discuss the latest innovations across the fields of multi-omics. 

There are three dedicated programmes running across two full days, which together will explore multi-omics from technological development to therapeutic applications and analysis, making this a must-attend event for anyone working in clinical diagnostics, single cell & spatial biology. 

Hear from past attendees of last year's Biologics 2024 conference

Explore the NextGen Omics & Spatial Biology US 2025 Programme

Antibody Society

NextGen Biomed 2025 is supported by our
Scientific Programme Partner The Antibody Society

What to Expect at Biomarkers & Precision Medicine 2025

Networking & knowledge-sharing is at the heart of what we do. Alongside the innovative programme, attendees can engage in a variety of event features and make the most of participation in a range of experiences

Engaging Thought Leadership
Experience over 250 dynamic interactive discussions, C-level debates, collaborative roundtables, and thought-provoking presentations & innovation showcases curated with insights from top industry leaders and experts to benchmark your research & development pipeline

Global Technological Showcase
An international & dynamic exhibition showcasing cutting-edge technologies and services from premier providers in the scientific field

Networking Emphasis
Unparalleled networking opportunities, including speed networking sessions, personalised 1-2-1 meetings, a vibrant drinks reception, and informal gatherings to foster meaningful connections

NextGen Biomed - What to Expect Networking 5
NextGen Biomed - What to Expect Exhibiting 4
NextGen Biomed - What to Expect Networking 2
1000

leading pharma, biotech, regulatory & academic delegates

200
hours of pre-arranged 1-2-1 meetings, facilitating business growth
30
hours of presentations, discussions & interactive content
12
hours of networking breaks, including fireside chats & refreshments

Who is Speaking at Biomarkers & Precision Medicine 2025?

Belinda Nedjai
Reader/ Associate Professor in cancer biomarker and Epigenetic,
Queen Mary University Of London
David Clark
Consultant Haematopathologist,
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Debayan Mukherjee
Principal Scientist,
GSK
Donna Finch
Head of Translational and Clinical Science,
Alchemab Therapeutics
Espen Walker
Global Head Medical Diagnostics,
AstraZeneca
Huw Bannister
Senior Director – Global Diagnostics – Digital and Computational Pathology,
AstraZeneca
Jens Kieckbusch
Director, External Innovation, Precision Medicine,
GSK
Jeroen van der Laak
Professor of Computational Pathology,
Radboudumc
Matt Brown
Chief Scientific Officer,
Genomics England
Stephanie Craig
Lecturer in Precision Medicine,
Queen's University Belfast
Sushma Iyengar
Senior Director, Global Regulatory Affairs, Precision Medicine & Digital Health,
Takeda
Svetlana Mukhina
Director Global Regulatory Affairs, Global Regulatory Affairs CDx,
Merck Group
Antonina Mitrofanova
Associate Professor and Associate Dean for Research,
Rutgers Health, SHP
Arman Rahman
Assistant Professor,
University College Dublin
Emanuela Oldoni
Scientific Programme Manager- Biomarkers,
EATRIS
Jimmy Bell
Professor,
University of Westminster
Joao Pinto
Surgical Pathologist,
University of Porto
Martin Isabelle
Associate Director, Tumour Profiling and Mechanistic Biology, Translational Sciences,
Adaptimmune
Nitin Jain
Director, Franchise Project Management,
ASTRAZENECA
Paul van Diest
Professor,
UMC Urtecht
Wanderson Dos Santos Trindade
Director Global Regulatory Affairs - Companion Diagnostics,
Daiichi-Sankyo

Interested in Sponsoring NextGen Omics & Spatial Biology US 2025?

Become a driving force in accelerating the next generation of multi-omics-based treatments. NextGen Omics & Spatial Biology US offers a unique platform to enhance your brand visibility and connect with thousands of pharma, biotech, & academic experts. Our branded event opportunities, immersive experiences, and content services enable you to engage, educate, & collaborate with the community shaping the future of genomic medicine today.

Interested in Sponsoring NextGen Biomed?

Become a driving force in accelerating the next generation of biologics and immunotherapy medicines to patients. NextGen Biomed offers a unique platform to enhance your brand visibility and connect with thousands of pharma, biotech, and R&D experts. Our branded event opportunities, immersive experiences, and content services enable you to engage, educate, and collaborate with the community shaping the future of biomedicine today.

Sponsors

Interested in Sponsoring Biomarkers & Precision Medicine 2025?

Become a driving force in accelerating the next generation of personalized treatments. Biomarkers & Precision Medicine 2025 offers a unique platform to enhance your brand visibility and connect with thousands of pharma, biotech, & academic experts. Our branded event opportunities, immersive experiences, and content services enable you to engage, educate, & collaborate with the community shaping the future of precision medicine today.

New Opportunities

The Start-up Zone

Are you developing a cutting-edge therapy, platform or technology? Our Start-Up Zone is designed to support emerging companies looking to increase their visibility, find potential partners or early adopters, and meet their investment goals – connecting them with our community of pharma, investors, and mid-to-large size biotechs. 

Located in the Exhibition Hall, the Start-Up Zone allows therapeutic pioneers to showcase their approach, conduct invaluable 1:1 meetings and deliver a quick-fire pitch.

We offer two options starting from £1500 (+VAT), based on the size of your organisation. To get involved, apply today and our Start-Up Lead will be in touch to discuss further.

Criteria:

The Start-Up Zone is designed for therapeutic start-ups, academic spin-outs, and early-stage technology/service providers.

To be eligible for inclusion, you must meet the following criteria:

•    0 – 5 years operating
•    0 – 30 employees
•    Pre-Series A funding

Successful applicants will receive as part of their package:

•    1 full conference pass
•    10-minute pitch on the Start-Up Stage
•    1x1m space in Start-Up Zone: cocktail table provided, start-up to bring 1x pull-up banner
•    Logo featured on website & event platform as a participating start-up
•    Ability to arrange 1:1 meetings via to the congress app

2025 Young Scientist Awards (YSA) for Best Poster Presentation

The Biomarkers & Precision Medicine Young Scientist Awards include the best poster presentation award and are intended to honour an outstanding individual performance for a scientific work by a PhD student, PostDoc or early career scientist.  

Please submit your poster presentation by no later than 25th August 2025 in one of the below:   

  • Biomarkers in Therapeutics  
  • Biomarkers in Diagnostics  
  • Biomarkers in Clinical Trials & Precision Medicine  
  • Spatial Biology Applications
  • Image Analysis & AI
  • Digital Pathology Applications 
  • Student (PhD), PostDoc or early career scientist under 35 years of age. Proof must be provided via an active student ID card or a copy of status
  • Applicants must be the first AND presenting author of the submitted paper and register for the meeting by 25th August 2025
  • ONLY ONE YSA submission per person will be accepted. If authors submit multiple abstracts for consideration for the YSA, only one abstract will be taken into consideration for the YSA

 

Applicants must follow the procedure as follows: 

  • Register and submit an abstract by 25th August 2025 using the registration link to the left on this page 
  • Once registered you will be provided with the online abstract submission form 
  • Prepare the poster or platform and present it (The poster presenter should be at the poster during all breaks.) 
  • The 3 winners with the highest scores will be announced at the Networking Drinks on the second day of the event 
  • The winners’ 10-minute oral presentations will take place during the networking drinks on day 2 

The platform or poster presentation will be evaluated by senior scientists (consisting of our speaking and steering group committee for the Biomarkers series) on the basis of originality of the approach and quality of the work (e.g. appropriate methodology, interpretation of results, conclusiveness). All participants will receive the scoring and comments after the annual meeting via email.

The 3 winners receiving the highest scores will be announced at the Networking Drinks on the Day 2 and will be given a trophy as well as £1,000 contribution towards travel costs. Oxford Global will also provide winners with PLUS Pass – 12 months access to our content platform providing access to on-demand presentations, exclusive reports and highlights. 

2025 Young Scientist Awards (YSA) for Best Poster Presentation

The NextGen Biomed Young Scientist Awards include the best poster presentation award and are intended to honour an outstanding individual performance for a scientific work by a PhD student, PostDoc or early career scientist.

Please submit your poster presentation by no later than 13th January 2025 in the below category:

  • Protein/Antibody Engineering
  • Bioanalysis & Characterisation
  • Next Generation Biotherapeutics
  • Peptides Chemistry & Therapeutics
  • Oligonucleotides Chemistry & Therapeutics
  • Sustainable Chemistry & Manufacturing
  • Student (PhD), PostDoc or early career scientist under 35 years of age. Proof must be provided via an active student ID card or a copy of status
  • Applicants must be the first AND presenting author of the submitted paper and register for the meeting by 13th January 2025
  • ONLY ONE YSA submission per person will be accepted. If authors submit multiple abstracts for consideration for the YSA, only one abstract will be taken into consideration for the YSA

Applicants must follow the procedure as follows: 

  • Register and submit an abstract by 13th January 2025 using the registration link to the left on this page 
  • Once registered you will be provided with the online abstract submission form 
  • Prepare the poster or platform and present it (The poster presenter should be at the poster during all breaks.) 
  • The 3 winners with the highest scores will be announced at the Networking Drinks on the second day of the event 
  • The winners’ 10-minute oral presentations will take place during the networking drinks on day 2 

The platform or poster presentation will be evaluated by senior scientists (consisting of our speaking and steering group committee for the NextGen Biomed series) on the basis of originality of the approach and quality of the work (e.g. appropriate methodology, interpretation of results, conclusiveness). All participants will receive the scoring and comments after the annual meeting via email.

The 3 winners receiving the highest scores will be announced at the Networking Drinks on the Day 2 and will be given a trophy as well as £1,000 contribution towards travel costs. Oxford Global will also provide winners with PLUS Pass – 12 months access to our content platform providing access to on-demand presentations, exclusive reports and highlights. 

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The Oxford Global team were fantastic to work with and helped make the organisation and scheduling of my conference seamless. I was not able to attend in person however the team ensured that all my meetings were arranged online so I could still participate. The team ensured that these meetings ran smoothly and efficiently. The leads that I have generated from the conference are very exciting and I am sure I will be attending again in the future.


Alex Certoma
Corporate Analyst, Universal Biosensors

Sanofi

Very productive meeting with precisely the right vendors for biomarker research.

Global Head of Biomarkers
Sanofi

Canopy Biosciences

Always enjoyed exhibiting at Oxford Global conferences as they are well organised from initial interest to the day of the event itself. The committee ensure all scheduled 1-2-1 meetings are attended and will also re-schedule if necessary. Venues have been spacious, and the catering has been of excellent quality including the desserts!


Paru Oatey
Business Development Manager – Northern Europe, Canopy Biosciences® – A Bruker Company

Abzu

I liked the high scientific level of the event and the great organisation, which left enough time for networking and the exchange of ideas and thoughts outside the regular agenda.


Marco Salvatore

Head of Target & Biomarker Discovery, Abzu

Sanofi

Very well organised event. The format was very suitable and sending meeting requests through the app worked very effectively.


Precision Medicine Head

Sanofi

Sapient Bioanalytics

Biomarkers UK is one the best organized conferences that we have attended. Oxford Global was very focused on helping us make the most of the event, from coordinating multiple high-value meetings on our behalf to giving us tools like the Swapcard app to make networking simple and effective. They provided an engaging program and gave us a platform to meet with like-minded individuals who believe in the transformative impact of biomarkers and had real interest in our offerings.


Tanya Nguyen

Head of Scientific Operations, Sapient

ONO Pharma

The conference was well organised, covering a wide range of important scientific topics relating to biomarkers.


Clinical Science Director

Ono Pharma UK Ltd

Plan Your Visit

QEII
Broad Sanctuary, London SW1P 3EE

Driving

Blue badge holders are permitted to park on the QEII Centre forecourt free of charge. Parking in this location is subject to availability so please call ahead on +44 20 7798 4000 to enquire.

Disabled passengers arriving by taxis or alternative vehicles may disembark on the forecourt.

Public Transport

Our nearest step-free tube station is Westminster, which is served by the Jubilee, District and Circle lines.

Information regarding accommodation for this event will be added soon

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